Monday, November 22, 2010

Peer Responses


  1. Adam Issa- journal entry-Bruno
  2. Severin Kempf-Journal entry-Bruno

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas: Glossary

GLOSSARY

Ignorance- the state or fact of being ignorant.

S: "Truly a story of innocence in a world of ignorance"

Innocence- lack of knowledge and/or understanding.

S: "Truly a story of innocence in a world of ignorance"

Customary- according to or depending on custom; usual; habitual; traditional.

S: Bruno turned the door handle and stepped inside and assumed his customary pose of wide-open eyes, mouth in the shape of an O and arms streched out by his sides.

Sarcastically- witty remark by the use of sarcastic language and is intended to bring ridicule towards the victim.

S:"How interesting," said Gretel sarcastically because she had recently had a birthday and turned thirteen and thought that sarcasm was the very height of sophistication.

Coincidence-  an event that might have been arranged although it was really accidental.

S: He wondered whether Shmuel had been told that he was going home too; after all, coincidences like that do happen, such as the fact that Bruno and Shmuel shared the same birthday

Sunday, November 14, 2010

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

Characters

SHMUEL: is a Jewish boy held captive in a concentration camp on the other side of a electrified fence that seperates a boy (Bruno) and Shmuel, that have a lot in common, but live in different worlds.






   




BRUNO: Is a German boy who lives an ordinary life until he discovers the secrets held behind the electric fence and he meets a boy (Shmuel), who have a lot in common, but live in different worlds. 

Saturday, November 13, 2010

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas: Newspaper

                September 9,1939
The Horror Continues
Hitler's Rampage can not be Stopped

     Day 9 of the invasion of Poland on September 1st and still many Jews are being rounded up and shipped off to many different concentration camps and prison grounds. As of today, the death toll of the Jewish inhabitants has reached an estimated 9,536.The estimated amount of Jewish  soldiers captured is around 43,000.

Adolf Hitler, the chief commander of the German army, and the German army have already defeated the Polish Air 
Force on the first day of the invasion.The Panzer divisions cut through the Polish forces at will and isolated them for later disarming.German battleship "Schleswig-Holstein" opened fire on a Polish naval depot and garrison at Westsplatte. An hour later, first German units crossed the border.

The outcome of the war so far has the Polish government planning to flee to Romania and France where they can organize their government.
The Polish army is not yet fully mobilized and unprepared for war. Poles responded to German attacks 1600 kilometres long front, attempting to contain the invading force in order to counterattack and protect industrial centers. 


http://www.pjvoice.com/v48/48704judaism.aspx

Reflection: The newspaper I wrote relates to the text because this news article was published on the 9th of September/1939 and the story takes place a few days later in 1939. Also, the news article is written from a German perspective as was the story"The Boy in the Striped Pajamas". Although I believe I should've wrote my newspaper from a Polish perspective, I found it easier to write it from German perspective considering all the background information I know.

 I wrote this news article because I wanted a better understanding of the situation. I based my news article on factual information that was included in the text too. The map is just a visual that i believe summarizes the news article.

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas: Newspaper

http://www.museedelaguerre.ca/cwm/exhibitions/newspapers/operations/poland_e.shtml

Reflection: I chose this newspaper as an archive because, not only does it give you a great reflection about the invasion of Poland, but there is a detailed map about the invasion too. The map connects with the text because it expresses the main idea of the text in a very clear and organized visual manner. The Germans territory was represented along with it's goal of being in command.

 The newspaper itself includes many factual information about the invasion that was included in the story too. The invasion was described in great detail in the news article and the events afterwards. The story includes the events that happened afterwards such as Hitler's requirements of many soldiers, including Bruno's father, to help hold the Jewish population as prisoners.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas: Pictures


Reflection:  The reason I decided to choose this armband as a visual representation of the text is because this was the exact Jewish armband wore by the Jews that was described in the story "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas". As you know the Jewish prisoners in Germany were wearing, as described by Bruno, "Striped pajamas". But along with the striped pajamas was this armband representing a Jew. When Bruno had crossed the fence, he had to wear this armband and the striped pajamas so he could blend in. This armband is a symbol of hatred because it was one way of isolating Jews and informing them that they are not welcome on this earth.
This visual helped me understand the many ways that helped discriminate against Jews.

What type of information does a visual provide that the written text does not?
A visual provides an open view that consists more of opinion then straight fact. I believe this because when viewing visual text it allows you to have your own opinion and also see the author's point-of-view on this topic. A written text is the opposite, sure it consists of opinion and fact, but the written text's opinion isn't always backed up. 







The Boy in the Striped Pajamas: Pictures





http://mn3050.k12.sd.us/Event/Holocaust.htm


Reflection: I chose to use this photo as a visual representation of the text because this is exactly the visual that had come to mind while reading the story. The author, John Boyne, did a suburb job with his use of detail, helping me illustrate my own visual version of my perspective on the story "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas". An example of the author's use of detail, the first boy on the left is a great display of the image illustrated in my head of Shmuel, the Jewish child that Bruno meets.

What type of information does a visual provide that the written text does not?
A visual provides an open view that consists more of opinion then straight fact. I believe this because when viewing visual text it allows you to have your own opinion and also see the author's point-of-view on this topic. A written text is the opposite, sure it consists of opinion and fact, but the written text's opinion isn't always backed up. 

Monday, November 8, 2010

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas: Timeline








Reflection: I chose this timeline because i believe this timeline is a great visual representation of the events that happened both in reality and in the story"The Boy in the Striped Pajamas". This timeline gives you a perfect view
 on the order of the events that happened during World War 2. For example, during this story, the Fury (Adolf Hitler) had requested Bruno's father's presence in the invasion of Poland.All this information and much more are listed on this timeline with the dates of these events.


This timeline helped my understanding of the novel deepen because it helped me understand more about the Fury (Adolf Hitler) and why he had requested Bruno's father's presence. Not only did it deepen my understanding but i was able to visualize the events listed in the novel and the timeline, especially the invasion of Poland.

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas: Maps








http://history.howstuffworks.com/world-war-ii/start-world-war-2.htm/printable






Reflection: I chose this map to represent the book "The Boy In The Striped Pajamas" because i believe that this 
is a great way to visually represent the German invasion towards the region of Poland (the Holocaust). This map 
helps distinguish the different routes used in order to successfully complete this invasion. It also shows the divided 
regions back then in 1939 during the famous World War II. The divisions of the German army and the defense of 
the Polish army are also vividly visualized in this map.


In the book"The Boy in the Striped Pajamas", Germans have already invaded Poland and have held the Jews of 
Poland captive.The Germans had held the Jews captive in Germany, starving them, beating them, and 
chemically infusion them, while Germans lived comfortably on the other side of the fence. These two different 
worlds are simply divided by a fence, a normal fence you see everyday, but one that hides a terrible truth and a 
hideous fate.
"This book is not just a lie and not just a fairytale, but a profanation." Rabbi Benjamin Blech.